T ELB U M IU IU J VAUJST SBNTUN JUST RECEIVED A Fresh Line OF TRU-BLUE Cookies AND coffee Crackers For Wheatless and Every Day Plenty of Fresh Vegetables Why buy Coffee in Tin when it costs no more in Glass? Biff Variety All the thing» th at go with a sack of Monople Flour Let me have your next order for Groceries, Vegetables and Lunch Goods. If you want QUALITY and PRICE it will pay you to TRADE WITH Phone ZSI Coquille You never know when illness or an accident may occur. Be prepared for the unexpected. Salves, Peroxide and Antiseptics, Gauze, Cotton and Bandages— for cuts, bruises, bums, etc. First Aid Medicines for all ordinary ailments. Let us show you what is necessary to safeguard against emergencies. “Better Be Safe—Than Sorry” COQUILLE, OBKUON TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRE AND BUY YOUR SHOVELS, RAKES FORKS, ETC. DISCOUNT FOR CASH These goods are as good as any you can buy, th handles only slightly smoked. Coquille Hardware Co McKinley Red Crons. Those present a t our meeting this week were as follows l Mesdames Anna Wilcox, Walter La whom, Ar­ thur Brown, W. H. Bunch, C. O. King, H. K. Hansen, Mary Cordoso, Otto Prey, Alva Brown, Ratliffe Lawhorn, Geo. Glenn, C. Woodring, L. A. Law- horn, Lee Mast, Oscar Bunch and Miss Olive Norris. Our secretary, Mrs., Forbes, was on the sick list' and not able to be with The day was spent in flnshing the piecing of one quilt end part of an­ other one and cutting out pajama suits. The interest in our work increases each week. Last week Mrs. Ratliffe Lawhorn walked a distones of this« miles and wheeled in a go cart her baby and little three-year-old Jessie, and Mrs. Oscar Bunch from below Dora has walked a distance of over five miles for several meetings. There were no donations this week, being the first week missed since we have organized. The Commercial Club meets Wednesday evening at 7:20. ] one invited. Calling Cards, 100 for 11.00, Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamber­ lain’s Liniment s great help. The re­ lief which it affords is nlona worth many timess its coot. bean teaching in tea Raadsport pubto schools. She will B ill hsr hoop here for some time with her p w w U Mr. sad Mrs. 1. A Block. Don’t fo rest the Homs Guard done« Saturday night a t the Oaks Pavilion Rem «other th at tha mohey reeeivec goes toward «quipping our homo do- fenders tend than do your part. Soveral of our young “couploo’ were Coquille visitors Sunday after The «Tom Johnson family, accom­ panied by Miss Gladys Carter, drove to MarshAald Sunday in the former’s Studebaker. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Laird and Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Davidson went to Bridge Saturday night to attend the Red Cross program given there. The program consisted mainly of various selections by the Bridge High School students. One of the unique features of the entertainment was the price of admission—three times the siso of your stocking. The program was a success and netted a nice little sum for the Bridge Auxiliary. Mr.- and Mrs. J. A Black were Marshfield visitors Saturday. Superintendent of Schools R. E. Ba­ ker visited the Myrtle Point schools lost Thursday afternoon. E. E. Farbor, of Powers, spent Sun­ day with his daughter, Mrs. Maurice Ray, of this city. A large number of Myrtle Point people spend their recreation hours l;shing. Many of them seem to have “good luck.” The Stringtown school dosed foi the summer vacation last Friday. Mrs. Thomas Root was the teacher. W. E. Lewellen, who up to a short time ago was head clerk in the A Houge store,- has bought the Norwsy store and will take charge soon. He will also have the Norway postofflee. Several groups of Bandon citizens were visiting in our city Sunday. CoL John Leader, of the British Army, Instructor of military train ­ ing a t the University of Oregon, was in Myrtle Point Sunday. In the af­ ternoon he reviewed the Home Guards and pronounced them to be one of the best organised companies he has re­ viewed. In the evening he addressed a packed house in the Unique Theater, tolling of h i s . experiences on tbs French front. The Home Guards will give their big Military Ball a t the Oaks Satur­ day night. Don’t miss it. A crowd of Myrtle Point people were “joy-riding” in Bandon Sunday. The Physics class of the High School took a trip last Thursday af­ ternoon to test the speed of sound. They are finding this subject very in­ teresting, especially on these tripe. LeRoy Smith spent the week end Only a Small Q u an tity- Place Your Order Promptly Italian Rye Grass English Rye Grass Burn Mixture Red Clover Alsyke White Clover Crimson Clover Vetch A small amount of the above seeds now on hand. No more shipments this season. Busy Comer Grocery Two Phones—601 Friday evening the Epworth League of the M. E. Church hiked o short distance out of town and en­ joyed a “weinie. roast.” “Run Sheep Run” formed the main sport of the evening outside of the big bonfire and the “food.” Misses Metto Hansen, Agnes Mc­ Cracken, Lola Greene, Nellie Barton end Myrtle Tobey were present at Claud Clark has been in town this the Red Cross program at Bridge woek from Eckley to have an infected Saturday night. foot treated. The Roaeburg-Myrtle Point stage This wsek Dr. F. G. Bunch is mov­ operated by Clinton A Taylor made ing his dental offices from the Myrtle its first trip last Friday. Point bank building to Powers where Archie Taylor and wife were he will bo located. In his now posi­ Marshfield visitors Sunday. tion he wijl have the dental work for The City of Myrtle Point received Uncle Sam’s soldiers a t Power*. an honor flag Saturday in recognition Dr. 0 . H. Clarke made a trip to of the fact that Myrtle Point went Gravel Ford last Thursday fat his over the top in the recent Third Liber­ Ford, tha first car to pass over this ty Loan drive. It now flies from th ) road this year. He sayS the roads big flag pole in the city park. are good os for as the new bridge Mr. Alien, Demonstration Agent for but rather rough from th a n on. the Oregon Power Co. has been in Saturday James Winters and Cleo Myrtle Point this week showing the Barkley w an quietly united in marri­ various electric supplies carried by age in this place. They will make this company. their home in this city in the N. G. W. Tuesday afternoon and evening tha Perkins house on Ash stre e t Berry Freshman class in the High School A Schroeder a n furnishing the house entertained the Sophomores in a big bonfire party in the Norway Dr. Clarke want to Coquille Satur­ The young people took their supper day to assist Dr. Richmond in two op­ and spent the evening playing games. erations. Edward Divelbias came up from Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lundy and Mr. Bandon last Friday. He returned and Mrs. Vern Lundy drova to Ban­ Sunday with his Overland car which don Tuesday in the letter’s Dodge. has been stationed for the winter in Harry McNair is ill with typhoid this city. fever a t the home of his sitter, Mrs. C. A. Davidson and wife and J. L. Ralph Rackleff. Gary and family were visiting a t the B. E. Baker home in Coquille Sunday, th at William Stauff and Miss Root making the trip via the Ford. ware married in California last Thurs­ On Sunday Opal, the email daugh­ day. Thsy will make their heme on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Barklow, the Stauff ranch a t Arago. was operated on for the removal of We are glad to report to our read­ adenoids. > ers th at ths condition of Genevieve Marguerite, Vernita and Elds Laird Stinson, who was so ill with maaslas spent the week end a t the Bertie Mc- last woek, la much improved and that Closkey home a t Norway. she will soon be out again. On Tuesday, May 7, there will be a Louis Billings diod a t his home in musical entertainment a t the Wood­ this city Tuesday, aged sixty-five man Hall by the Men’s Chorus and years, six months and oightean days. High School Glee Club for the pur­ Hs was one of Myrtle Point's oldest pose of helping to pay the dobt on the pioneers, having oome to this place in Front and C Streets Don’t delay la phoning your order far FORD as we do not know how long wo will bo able to make early delivery. Berry A Schroeder, Local Commissioner Commended. Judging from the endorsements that County Commissioner Goo. J. Arms tr ong is receiving throughout the county ho will again bo nominat­ ed. His home community, which has net been slighted in road work during the past few yuan, should Show like appreciation of his cervices. There has been considerable agitation in the county a t different tones to bent Ann* strong. Accusations of a wild nature have been heard. But whenever an investigation was mad# the charges air. He has always stood ready to bo Investigated, which together with the fact th at nothing has over been proven against him, is • pretty good indication th at he has been oa the square. Mr. Armstrong has gained valuable experience in road building in this county daring the post eight y e a n , it would bo nothing short of shear waste to turn him out and put in jrn absolutely new man who would have to acquire this experience.—Bandon World. Coquille, Oregon Tha Huns H av. Com«! Many may have b a u d tha report of tha terrible blast« of dynamite which caaaad tha earth to tremble ib the vicinity of th? Stauff ranch Tuesday evening about dusk th at the Huns had surely coma, h a t it was given to express tha hear­ ty wishes to the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. William Stauff by their many friends. They are both early pionoart of Coos county and were married Thursday, April 26, a t the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Root, of Montagu«, CaL Thsy a r­ rived a t Fishtm p via tha river boat Monday afternoon, where on ante mot them and conveyed them to their home e t Arago, while their many friends w o n waiting to greet them with n hayrack o t old shoe«, rice, po­ tatoes, etc. a t tha Arago wharf. They Mr. and Mrs. F arrier last wsek vis­ ited their nephew in Coquille, who is quite UL Mis Bernice Robison arrnmpsatod Miss Olson to North Bond for n week end visit. Mr. Thayer is finishing th a Lillie bungalow this week, Tha Goo. Robison family are slowly 0 THE VOTERS OF 0008 Improving, Mr. Robison’s mother, Mrs. U ta h , needed the aid e t the doc­ COUNTY tor Tuesday. Owing to the work th at I have to Mto. Geo. Henninger is a little hot* to personally meet you all, b et ti you feel kindly toward a y candidacy for thè office of aheriff of Cooe eoau- ty, I am persuaded to sak you for your support. If eleetod to thia of­ fice, will show a y approdatimi by running it in a business-like manner, to tha vary beat of a y abOity—being fair and squero to alL Geo. F. Lebd, Republican Candidato for Shoriff of Coos Cooaty.